Re: Damn you, Survivor!!



(phil-news-nospam@xxxxxxxx) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> |> Just because the number of stored bits per frame varies
> |> does not prevent frame-accurate editing. It just requires more work on
> |> the part of the software. One possible approach is to pre-index the
> |> HDV file to find where all the frame positions actually are, and store
> |> that information as an index file.
> |
> | Finding the frame isn't the issue. As I keep saying:
>
> Actually, there aren't any real issues at all.

Then, why did you post blather about finding the frame being the only part
you see as harder than on DV? Especially when there really are much more
difficult issues to solve (although obviously they have been solved by many
software developers).

> If you think there are other issues,

I know there are other issues, as there *are* editors that can't handle
MPEG-2 at frame level and generate clean edits. But, it's just not my job to
educate you anymore. It's up to get off you own lazy ass and do it yourself.

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